U.S. Citizenship Test

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The U.S. Citizenship Test is a required step in the naturalization process. All U.S. citizenship applicants, with some exceptions, must pass the citizenship test before taking the Oath of Allegiance and officially becoming United States citizens.

The U.S. Citizenship Test Study Guide was developed by U.S. Immigration Support covers both the current and the new redesigned test including the 100 civics questions and answers. Additional topics making up the naturalization exam include an English oral, reading and writing test in addition to 10 questions about American government, civics, and American history.

NEW: Updated section which includes the newly redesigned questions and answers.

THE REDESIGNED NATURALIZATION EXAM

In the interest of creating a more standardized, fair, and meaningful
naturalization process, the USCIS recently completed a multi-year redesign of
the U.S. citizenship exam. The revised naturalization exam, with an emphasis on the fundamental
concepts of American democracy and the rights and responsibilities of
citizenship, aims to encourage citizenship applicants to learn and identify
with the basic values we all share as Americans.

The newly redesigned naturalization exam will take effect on October 1, 2008.
After this date, all citizenship applicants must take the new test. Individuals
that have submitted their citizenship application before October 1, 2008 but
been scheduled to have the naturalization interview after October 1, 2008 can
choose whether to take the current or redesigned naturalization exam. All
applicants scheduled for the naturalization interview after October 1, 2009 must
take the new test.

You can find all the questions, answers and a complete study guide in the U.S. Citizenship Test Study Guide.

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About the U.S. Citizenship Test: The USCIS administers the US Citizenship Civics exam. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is a division of the Department of Homeland Security.

About the U.S. Citizenship Test Study Guide: The United States Citizenship Test Study Guide was designed by U.S. Immigration Support to help applicants study and prepare for the U.S. citizenship test. It also answers some common questions that most applicants have in regards to the naturalization process. The U.S. Citizenship Test Study Guide can be used privately, or as a textbook in a course that prepares students for the U.S. citizenship test. The U.S. Citizenship Test Study Guide is clearly written so that the content can be understood by people with varying degrees of English fluency.

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